Pronunciation: /rɛd/
noun any of a number of similar colors evoked by light in the wavelength range of 630-740 nm
A1 My favorite color is red.
A2 She wore a bright red dress to the party.
B1 The red of the sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues.
B2 The red in the painting symbolizes passion and love.
C1 The deep red of the wine hinted at its rich flavor.
C2 The red of the stop sign commanded attention from all drivers.
adjective a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies
A1 I have a red apple.
A2 She wore a red dress to the party.
B1 The stop sign is red, so we need to stop.
B2 The red velvet cake was delicious.
C1 The artist used various shades of red in the painting.
C2 The sunset painted the sky in vibrant shades of red and orange.
formal The red dress she wore to the gala was stunning.
informal I love your red sneakers, they look so cool.
slang That car is so red, it's sick!
figurative His face turned as red as a tomato when he was embarrassed.
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